Mirantis announced significant updates to Lens Desktop that makes working with Kubernetes
easier by simplifying operations, improving efficiency, and increasing
productivity. Lens 2024 Early Access is now available to Lens
users.
Also, Lens
adds a new Enterprise subscription tier, providing additional security and
management features for large-scale users. The new Lens Enterprise tier offers
advanced features such as Single Sign-On (SSO), SCIM
for identity management, air-gapped mode, priority support, and invoice
purchasing, catering to the needs of large enterprises and including full
support. Lens Enterprise subscriptions are priced at $999 per user per year and
are available now online through the Lens
Store, or through Mirantis enterprise sales agreements for purchases of 50
user subscriptions or more.
"This
major release reflects our commitment to simplifying Kubernetes, empowering
teams to allocate their time towards innovation, maintaining competitive
advantage, and driving forward without being held back by Kubernetes
complexities," said Miska Kaipiainen, vice president of product
engineering, Mirantis. "Lens enhances efficiency, ensures security, and
improves teamwork, making sure Kubernetes is a powerful asset for all users.
We're committed to leading the evolution of Kubernetes and cloud-native technologies,
shaping a future where complexity is no longer a barrier to innovation."
The
Lens Desktop IDE
helps users manage, monitor, and troubleshoot Kubernetes and applications in
real-time across one or a fleet of clusters. The Lens 2024 release introduces
groundbreaking features along with a completely redesigned user interface to
elevate the Kubernetes experience:
- New
UI/UX Everywhere: A more streamlined user
interface improves productivity and clarity across Lens.
- The
New Navigator: A unified navigator for all
clusters and resources streamlines operations, simplifies context
switching, and significantly saves time.
- Tabbed
Navigation: Enhances user efficiency by
allowing multiple tabbed views, making it easier to switch between tasks
quickly.
- Improved
Details Panel: Reorganization and presentation
of information to make important details more visible.
- Improved
Metrics View: Offers added flexibility in
viewing real-time and historical metrics with detailed time-series data.
The new event overlay feature allows for simultaneous viewing of cluster
events with time-series data and other metrics, providing crucial insights
for troubleshooting and performance optimization.
- More
Capable Hotbar: Now, everything can be added
from the navigator into the hotbar for quicker access.
- Built-in
Amazon Elastic Kubernetes Service (EKS) Integration: Users
can easily discover and access all EKS clusters. Lens now directly
discovers all EKS clusters, making connections effortless while fully
respecting existing security and IAM rules.
- All-new
Lens Extension API: A more developer-friendly
extension API, simplifying the process for anyone looking to extend Lens
capabilities. This enhancement opens up new possibilities for
customization and integration, catering to the diverse needs of Lens
users.
More than 1
million Kubernetes users depend on Lens to make them more productive. Lens is a
desktop application that lowers the barrier of entry for those just getting
started with Kubernetes and radically improves productivity for people with
more experience. The most popular and advanced Kubernetes IDE in the
world, Lens empowers users to easily manage, develop, debug, monitor, and
troubleshoot Kubernetes and workloads across multiple clusters in real-time,
supporting any certified Kubernetes distribution, on any infrastructure. Lens
has an intuitive graphical user interface and runs on Linux, macOS, and
Windows.